Be really careful any time you touch or mess with your staff infection. The staff MRSA bacteria is highly contagious Community or Hospital strand and can spread easily to other parts of your body or even to other people. Along with antibiotics many people from MRSA support have listed the spice turmeric to be helpful in healing and preventing outbreaks as well as the use of crushed raw non-irradiated. It is important for the garlic to be non-irradiated.
why do americans always have to dumb stuff down? i can understand if the acronym actually spells out a word, or at least something you could easily pronounce. but mercer? wtf! lol that doc should correct the ignorant reporter about what M stands for too. all the viewers are being given the wrong information.
Health care slang my friend. It's also called multi-drug resistant and oxacillin resistant. Methicillin isn't in clinical use. It's been replaced by other penicillin derivatives like oxacillin, flucloxacillin and dicloxacillin.
MRSA (which isn't always fatal) strands are constantly evolving and becoming increasingly more resistant to antibiotics. Clindamycin is often selected IF the MRSA is going to be treated. Even tetracycline and similar medications have a ridiculously high failure rate.
Be really careful any time you touch or mess with your staff infection. The staff MRSA bacteria is highly contagious Community or Hospital strand and can spread easily to other parts of your body or even to other people. Along with antibiotics many people from MRSA support have listed the spice turmeric to be helpful in healing and preventing outbreaks as well as the use of crushed raw non-irradiated. It is important for the garlic to be non-irradiated.
jj1002jones 1 year ago
why do americans always have to dumb stuff down? i can understand if the acronym actually spells out a word, or at least something you could easily pronounce. but mercer? wtf! lol that doc should correct the ignorant reporter about what M stands for too. all the viewers are being given the wrong information.
GreaseLightning02 2 years ago
its doesn't mean multiple resistant its means methecillin resistant.
the child died because the wrong antibiotic was chosen or if the correct one was chosen it was started to late.
datzfast 2 years ago
Health care slang my friend. It's also called multi-drug resistant and oxacillin resistant. Methicillin isn't in clinical use. It's been replaced by other penicillin derivatives like oxacillin, flucloxacillin and dicloxacillin.
MRSA (which isn't always fatal) strands are constantly evolving and becoming increasingly more resistant to antibiotics. Clindamycin is often selected IF the MRSA is going to be treated. Even tetracycline and similar medications have a ridiculously high failure rate.
crozek 2 years ago
i agree its health care slang.
datzfast 2 years ago
what is mrsa
bmac63095 3 years ago 5
exactly...they dident say like how you get it and all that stuff.
AirsoftGhillie 2 years ago 3